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The substance of rhetoric: Good reasons

Pages 239-249 | Published online: 05 Jun 2009

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Linda Courtenay Botterill, Joshua Lake & Michael James Walsh. (2021) Factors affecting public responses to health messages during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia: partisanship, values, and source credibility. Australian Journal of Political Science 56:4, pages 358-375.
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Dominic Maximilian Ofori. (2019) Grounding Twenty-first-Century Public Relations Praxis in Aristotelian Ethos. Journal of Public Relations Research 31:1-2, pages 50-69.
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Louise Zamparutti. (2018) Plato, Mary Baker Eddy, and Kenneth Burke:Can We Talk About Substance?. Rhetoric Review 37:2, pages 199-211.
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Alexander Jenkins, Alexander Nikolaev & Douglas V. Porpora. (2012) Moral Reasoning and the Online Debate About Iraq. Political Communication 29:1, pages 44-63.
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Hiroko Okuda. (2009) Japanese Prime Minister Koizumi's Call for International Cooperation: An Analysis from English and Japanese Perspectives. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication 2:3, pages 260-278.
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James F. Klumpp. (2009) Argumentative Ecology. Argumentation and Advocacy 45:4, pages 183-197.
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Charles Arthur Willard. (2008) Reading Zarefsky. Argumentation and Advocacy 45:2, pages 98-105.
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Michael Leff. (2006) Up from Theory: Or I Fought the Topoi and the Topoi Won. Rhetoric Society Quarterly 36:2, pages 203-211.
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BethS. Bennett. (2004) On Bryant's Foundations of Rhetoric Redivtva Part 2?. Advances in the History of Rhetoric 7:1, pages 179-188.
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ThomasW. Benson. (2003) The Cornell school of rhetoric: Idiom and institution. Communication Quarterly 51:1, pages 1-56.
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François Cooren. (2000) Toward another ideal speech situation: A critique of habermas’ reinterpretation of speech act theory. Quarterly Journal of Speech 86:3, pages 295-317.
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Robert L. Heath. (2000) A Rhetorical Perspective on the Values of Public Relations: Crossroads and Pathways Toward Concurrence. Journal of Public Relations Research 12:1, pages 69-91.
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LawrenceJ. Prelli. (1993) Rhetorical perspective and the limits of critique. Southern Communication Journal 58:4, pages 319-327.
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James F. Klumpp. (1993) A Rapprochement Between Dramatism and Argumentation. Argumentation and Advocacy 29:4, pages 148-163.
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WilliamG. Kirkwood. (1992) Narrative and the rhetoric of possibility. Communication Monographs 59:1, pages 30-47.
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Celeste Michelle Condit. (1989) Feminized Power and Adversarial Advocacy: Levelling Arguments or Analyzing Them?. The Journal of the American Forensic Association 25:4, pages 226-230.
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RosalindJ. Gabin. (1987) Entitling Kenneth Burke. Rhetoric Review 5:2, pages 196-210.
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William Reynolds. (1986) Harms and Benefits: A Reappraisal. The Journal of the American Forensic Association 22:3, pages 152-157.
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Robert Francesconi. (1986) The implications of Habermas's theory of legitimation for rhetorical criticism. Communication Monographs 53:1, pages 16-35.
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JohnS. Nelson & Allan Megill. (1986) Rhetoric of inquiry: Projects and prospects. Quarterly Journal of Speech 72:1, pages 20-37.
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Steve Goldzwig. (1985) James Watt's subversion of values: An analysis of rhetorical failure. Southern Speech Communication Journal 50:4, pages 305-326.
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ThomasW. Benson. (1985) The rhetorical structure of Frederick Wiseman's primate . Quarterly Journal of Speech 71:2, pages 204-217.
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WalterR. Fisher. (1984) Narration as a human communication paradigm: The case of public moral argument. Communication Monographs 51:1, pages 1-22.
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Michael Calvin McGee & Martha Anne Martin. (1983) Public knowledge and ideological argumentation. Communication Monographs 50:1, pages 47-65.
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Christopher Lyle Johnstone. (1981) Ethics, wisdom, and the mission of contemporary rhetoric the realization of human being. Central States Speech Journal 32:3, pages 177-188.
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WayneC. Minnick. (1980) A new look at the ethics of persuasion. Southern Speech Communication Journal 45:4, pages 352-362.
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CharlesW. Kneupper & FloydD. Anderson. (1980) Uniting wisdom and eloquence: The need for rhetorical invention. Quarterly Journal of Speech 66:3, pages 313-326.
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Michael McGuire. (1980) The ethics of rhetoric: The morality of knowledge. Southern Speech Communication Journal 45:2, pages 133-148.
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RonaldA. Sudol. (1979) The rhetoric of strategic retreat: Carter and the panama canal debate. Quarterly Journal of Speech 65:4, pages 379-391.
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RalphT. Eubanks. (1978) Axiological issues in rhetorical inquiry. Southern Speech Communication Journal 44:1, pages 11-24.
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WalterR. Fisher. (1978) Toward a logic of good reasons. Quarterly Journal of Speech 64:4, pages 376-384.
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Dale Hample. (1977) Testing a model of value argument and evidence. Communication Monographs 44:2, pages 106-120.
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Joseph W. Wenzel. (1977) Toward a Rationale for Value-Centered Argument. The Journal of the American Forensic Association 13:3, pages 150-158.
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Ray E. McKerrow. (1977) Rhetorical Validity: An Analysis of Three Perspectives on the Justification of Rhetorical Argument. The Journal of the American Forensic Association 13:3, pages 133-141.
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David Zarefsky. (1977) The Role of Causal Argument in Policy Controversies. The Journal of the American Forensic Association 13:4, pages 179-191.
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Tim Crusius. (1976) In praise of Pirsig's Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance . Western Speech Communication 40:3, pages 168-177.
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CraigR. Smith & Howard Streifford. (1976) An axiological adjunct to rhetorical criticism. Central States Speech Journal 27:1, pages 22-30.
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RayE. McKerrow. (1975) Probable argument and proof in Whately's theory of rhetoric. Central States Speech Journal 26:4, pages 259-266.
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RobertL. Scott. (1975) Colloquy. Quarterly Journal of Speech 61:4, pages 439-447.
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JamesW. Chesebro & CarolineD. Hamsher. (1975) Contemporary rhetorical theory and criticism: Dimensions of the new rhetoric. Speech Monographs 42:4, pages 311-334.
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MichaelC. McGee. (1975) In search of ‘the people’: A rhetorical alternative. Quarterly Journal of Speech 61:3, pages 235-249.
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Barbara Eakins & R. Gene Eakins. (1975) Comparison: Proof or ornament?. Central States Speech Journal 26:2, pages 99-106.
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Jane Blankenship. (1974) Karl R. Wallace: The giver of good reasons. The Speech Teacher 23:3, pages 183-190.
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Don Abbott. (1974) The jurisprudents analogy: Argumentation and the new rhetoric. Central States Speech Journal 25:1, pages 50-55.
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FernL. Johnson. (1973) A reformulation of rationality in rhetoric. Central States Speech Journal 24:4, pages 262-271.
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RobertL. Heath. (1973) Black rhetoric: An example of the poverty of valuesxs. Southern Speech Communication Journal 39:2, pages 145-160.
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JamesL. Jones. (1973) The Pierian Spring: A survey of the essential material in our fields. Southern Speech Communication Journal 38:4, pages 371-384.
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WalterR. Fisher. (1970) A motive view of communication. Quarterly Journal of Speech 56:2, pages 131-139.
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ParkeG. Burgess. (1970) The rhetoric of moral conflict: Two critical dimensions. Quarterly Journal of Speech 56:2, pages 120-130.
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JohnW. Rathbun. (1969) The problem of judgment and effect in historical criticism: A proposed solution. Western Speech 33:3, pages 146-159.
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Douglas Ehninger. (1968) Validity as moral obligation. The Southern Speech Journal 33:3, pages 215-222.
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WayneE. Brockriede. (1968) Dimensions of the concept of rhetoric. Quarterly Journal of Speech 54:1, pages 1-12.
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DennisG. Day. (1966) The ethics of democratic debate. Central States Speech Journal 17:1, pages 5-14.
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ClintonW. Bradford, W. M. Parrish, WaldoW. Braden, Gregg Phifer, Frank Davis, JosephH. Riggs, E. Samuel Dudley, G. Jack Gravlee, Wesley Wiksell, Louis Peneguy, JackP. Clark, DelmarE. Solem & ArthurH. Dorlag. (1964) Book reviews. The Southern Speech Journal 29:3, pages 263-272.
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Jane Blankenship. (1964) On the teaching of style. The Speech Teacher 13:2, pages 99-102.
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